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WEDDINGS.

A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Aldan's Church, Kouniorn, on Monday, evening, January 24, whom Aiico Mahal," second daughter of Mrs. Crosier, Now Plymouth, was married to Alfred Geoffrey, third son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0.Hardy, of W&nganui,, The bride, who entered the church on the arte of her uncle, wore a frock of blue beaded georgette with crinoline hat to match, and carried a bouquet of palo pink noses and carnations. Miss B. Weatherbum acted as I bridesmaid, and wora pale pink georgutto trimmed with silver and a hat of bronzo crinoline trimmed in tones ,of cyclamen. She carried a bouquet of pink and heliotrope sweet peas. Litf/Io June and 80% Weatherburn followed the brido dressed in almond grson silk frocks. The Rev, Coleman officiated, and Mr. S. Dickio was ! best man, ' ! .... A pretty wedding took place at St. Andrew's Church, Epsom, on Wednesday, January 19, 'when Catherine Shakespear, youngest daughter of Mrs, 11. H. Shakespear, To Whanga, Whangaparaoa, was married to Mr, Gordon Alexander Russell, youngest son of Mrs. A, S. Russell, X'ukenui Road, Epsom. Miss Joan Upftll and Miss Jean Taylor (niece of the bridegroom) attended the bride, while Mr, W« Worthington supported the bridegroom as l>est man, and Mr, Macfarlmno as grooimmwi. The ceremony was conducted by (ho Rev. E. Lionel Jlarra, Mr. W, F. Bingle presiding at the organ. Tlio bride, wlx, entered the church on the arm of her uncle, Colonel W. F. Shakespear, wore % graceful frock of ivory georgette with panels embroidered in nilver, and accordionpleated skirt, the train being lined with shell pink. A tulle veil, arranged with clusters of orange blossoms, competed a beautiful toilette, The bridesmaids woro frocks of delphinium blue taffetas pe,tailed with silver lace and veils of silver tulle fastened with bandeaux ol blue flowers and leaves. A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew's Church on Thcrfldi.y avming, when Avis Mar* Hadler, second daughter of Mr, and Mrs. _W. Sadler, Mount Eden, was married to Mr, Herbert John Ash by, sides? son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Ashby, Mount TAm. The Rev. He iron, assisted by the Rev. Brooke, performed the ceremony. • The bride, who entered tho church on tha arm of her father, wore a frock of si! W brocade with a yoke embroidered in silver. Attached to the shoulders was a soft gaorgefct® train embroidered with pearls and filviff. Her veil of Limerick lac* was arr»D|t«d with a coronet of orange blossoms and fell in graceful' lines over her train. A bflKpt of orchids' and lilies completed htsr toilet. Th» bridesmaids were Mis# 0(Bit«8» Sadlw, sister of tb« bride, and Miss Nell Ash by, sister of the bridegroom, who wore frocks of apricot lace with atstomn -tints over gold tissue. Their tulle bandeaas •nam prettily arranged with flowers scd leaves to tone, and ih*y carried boaqnets of delicately tinted flowers. Two liny tot*. Shirley Senn and I'ejrgy Waiowrijrhf, at bred in gold Lace over Rpricot georgette, acted as traiabfewers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19549, 31 January 1927, Page 5

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WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19549, 31 January 1927, Page 5

WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19549, 31 January 1927, Page 5

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